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The process > Pictures > Videos (on the French side of our website)
Marseille soap cooking in a cauldron
Marseille soap pool.
A soap maker putting soaps to dry.
Soap stamping mold.
Soap mixer.
Marseille cube soaps drying.
Soap strips.
Soap roller mill.
Soap molding press.
A cauldron where Marseille soap is saponified and cooked.
Melted soap is flowing into a "mise" (pool).
A soap maker put Marseille soaps to dry on wooden shelves.
Stamping of a Marseille cube soap.
Soap and fragrances are mixed together in the soap mixer.
Marseille soaps drying in open air.
Soap strips before being put in the extruder.
Soap miller with heavy granite rolls.
Press used for soap molding.
The process > Pictures > Videos
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